This volume explores how the scarce resources of intensive care
units should be distributed. Three hypothetical patients, each with
a different chance of survival, desire intensive care. A
multinational panel of experienced critical care physicians offers
assessments of the patients' conditions and outlines approaches to
treatment. These approaches are then examined by academic medical
experts and a medical ethicist, as well as from a legal
perspective. The result is a well-rounded and introspective look at
care for critically ill patients at or near the end of life.
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